Letter from Simeon Smith Jocelyn, New Haven, [Connecticut], to William...
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Simeon S. Jocelyn asks Garrison to send him copies of his "Address to the People of Color" for him to sell in New Haven, asking, "Why cannot thousands of them be sold i... More
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from Simeon Smith Jocelyn, New Haven, [Connecticut], to William...
Simeon Smith Jocelyn writes to William Lloyd Garrison discussing the attached circular, telling Garrison it has been "two years since I penned the brief description of slavery on the opposite side of this sheet... More
Letter to Mary Anne Estlin - Public domain correspondence manuscripts
Unknown writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to thanking her for her letter and for offering to forward the writer's work. The writer hopes the Report is useful. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Henry Clarke Wright to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Clarke Wright writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to a list of names of residents of Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and other states. He suggests that if she gets a circular, copies should be sent t... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mrs. Parke
[Harriet Beecher Stowe] writes to Mrs. Parke in regards to her next installment of "The Ministers Wooing." She writes inviting Mrs. Park and the Professor to come and listen to a reading because she has introdu... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mrs. Parke
[Harriet Beecher Stowe] writes to Mrs. Parke in regards to her next installment of "The Ministers Wooing." She writes inviting Mrs. Park and the Professor to come and listen to a reading because she has introdu... More
Letter from Henry Grafton Chapman to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Grafton Chapman writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to Harriet Martineau's article and other newspaper articles from the Spectator and the Welly Times. He writes of news of their children. Courtesy ... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from George Thompson to John Bishop Estlin
George Thompson writes to John Bishop Estlin regarding "the next advocate, if you approve it, and it be not too late, a notice of my recent lecture of A.S." He writes of delivering addresses in other parts of t... More
Letter from J. Waring to Mary Anne Estlin
J. Waring writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to a trip to Mrs. Chapman. Waring writes, "Most of what she said has occupied my mind since, especially that about Mr. Garrison." Waring writes, "I have so satisf... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Theodore Parker to Matilda Goddard, Aug[ust] 2
Theodore Parker writes to Matilda Goddard in regards to introducing Mrs. Hinckley to her. His second letter to her mentions that "here is the last Bulk I shall print this year." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, [England], to Mary Anne Estlin
Harriet Lupton writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to obtaining a copy of her report on the extract of "Mr. Estlin's interesting letter." Lupton could tell that from F. Douglass's report the American & Foreig... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
R.S. Howland writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to his delay in responding to her letters. Howland writes, "I do feel a deep and true interest in the Anti-Slavery cause-and the highest respect for many who... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
R.S. Howland writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to his delay in responding to her letters. Howland writes, "I do feel a deep and true interest in the Anti-Slavery cause-and the highest respect for many who... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mrs. Parke
[Harriet Beecher Stowe] writes to Mrs. Parke in regards to her next installment of "The Ministers Wooing." She writes inviting Mrs. Park and the Professor to come and listen to a reading because she has introdu... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
R.S. Howland writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to his delay in responding to her letters. Howland writes, "I do feel a deep and true interest in the Anti-Slavery cause-and the highest respect for many who... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from G. Blair, [Bath, England], to Mary Anne Estlin, September ...
G. Blair writes to Mary Anne Estlin on September 9th in regards to arrangements for Miss Pugh's visit to Bath. Blair hopes Estlin's reports have been well circulated and studied "& the good Ladies be..prepared ... More
Letter from Sophia Davenport, St. Louis, [Missouri], to Caroline Westo...
Sophia Davenport writes to Caroline Weston in regards to her mail being delayed. She writes of her delight in receiving George Thompson's autograph: "I look at it every day, what would I give for one glimpse of... More
Letter from Arthus Tappan, New York, [New York], to William Lloyd Garr...
In this handwritten copy of a letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Arthur Tappan praises Garrison's pamphlet (possibly his "Thoughts on African Colonization") and advises him to send copies to "Mr. Havens .. with ... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Theodore Parker to Matilda Goddard, Aug[ust] 2
Theodore Parker writes to Matilda Goddard in regards to introducing Mrs. Hinckley to her. His second letter to her mentions that "here is the last Bulk I shall print this year." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from Henry Clarke Wright to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Clarke Wright writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to a list of names of residents of Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and other states. He suggests that if she gets a circular, copies should be sent t... More
Letter from Henry Grafton Chapman to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Grafton Chapman writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to Harriet Martineau's article and other newspaper articles from the Spectator and the Welly Times. He writes of news of their children. Courtesy ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Charles F. Hovey to Maria Weston Chapman
Charles F. Hovey writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to sending her the report he promised her the other night. He asks her to loan him Theodore Parker's sermons before sending them back to him. He also m... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Henry Clarke Wright to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Clarke Wright writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to a list of names of residents of Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and other states. He suggests that if she gets a circular, copies should be sent t... More
Letter from Henry Clarke Wright to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Clarke Wright writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to a list of names of residents of Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and other states. He suggests that if she gets a circular, copies should be sent t... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
R.S. Howland writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to his delay in responding to her letters. Howland writes, "I do feel a deep and true interest in the Anti-Slavery cause-and the highest respect for many who... More
Letter from Theodore Parker to Matilda Goddard, Aug[ust] 2
Theodore Parker writes to Matilda Goddard in regards to introducing Mrs. Hinckley to her. His second letter to her mentions that "here is the last Bulk I shall print this year." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Miss Mackie to Deborah Weston
Miss Mackie sends Deborah Weston an invitation "on Friday Evening next." The next few pages are notes of events that will occur in the following days. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Susan B. Hunt, Weymouth, [Massachusetts], to Maria Chapman...
Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may... More
Letter from Arthus Tappan, New York, [New York], to William Lloyd Garr...
In this handwritten copy of a letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Arthur Tappan praises Garrison's pamphlet (possibly his "Thoughts on African Colonization") and advises him to send copies to "Mr. Havens .. with ... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
R.S. Howland writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to his delay in responding to her letters. Howland writes, "I do feel a deep and true interest in the Anti-Slavery cause-and the highest respect for many who... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
R.S. Howland writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to his delay in responding to her letters. Howland writes, "I do feel a deep and true interest in the Anti-Slavery cause-and the highest respect for many who... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Theodore Parker to Matilda Goddard, Aug[ust] 2
Theodore Parker writes to Matilda Goddard in regards to introducing Mrs. Hinckley to her. His second letter to her mentions that "here is the last Bulk I shall print this year." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Henry Grafton Chapman to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Grafton Chapman writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to Harriet Martineau's article and other newspaper articles from the Spectator and the Welly Times. He writes of news of their children. Courtesy ... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mrs. Parke
[Harriet Beecher Stowe] writes to Mrs. Parke in regards to her next installment of "The Ministers Wooing." She writes inviting Mrs. Park and the Professor to come and listen to a reading because she has introdu... More
Letter from Henry Grafton Chapman to Maria Weston Chapman
Henry Grafton Chapman writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to Harriet Martineau's article and other newspaper articles from the Spectator and the Welly Times. He writes of news of their children. Courtesy ... More
Letter from Susan B. Hunt, Weymouth, [Massachusetts], to Maria Chapman...
Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Susan B. Hunt, Weymouth, [Massachusetts], to Maria Chapman...
Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may... More
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Anne Warren Weston
Harriet Beecher Stowe writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to her lack of participation at Weston's anti-slavery fair. She wishes Mrs. Follen to write the tract as she can add nothing more to it and wants an... More
Letter from G. Blair, [Bath, England], to Mary Anne Estlin, September ...
G. Blair writes to Mary Anne Estlin on September 9th in regards to arrangements for Miss Pugh's visit to Bath. Blair hopes Estlin's reports have been well circulated and studied "& the good Ladies be..prepared ... More
Letter from Charles F. Hovey to Maria Weston Chapman
Charles F. Hovey writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to sending her the report he promised her the other night. He asks her to loan him Theodore Parker's sermons before sending them back to him. He also m... More
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from James Manning Winchell Yerrinton to Maria Weston Chapman
James Manning Winchell Yerrinton writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to the front article not being the paper in which the "circular will be printed. There is too much of it to look well on this sized she... More
Letter from G. Blair, [Bath, England], to Mary Anne Estlin, September ...
G. Blair writes to Mary Anne Estlin on September 9th in regards to arrangements for Miss Pugh's visit to Bath. Blair hopes Estlin's reports have been well circulated and studied "& the good Ladies be..prepared ... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Nathan Hale, [Year of publication...
Harriet Beecher Stowe writes to Nathan Hale in regards to sending more chapters for him to publish for "Pink & White." She hasn't received her check yet. She declines a joint story due to many other engagements... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Susan B. Hunt, Weymouth, [Massachusetts], to Maria Chapman...
Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
Report of "the committee appointed by the Society to consider the subject of the fair." This report, written by Maria Weston Chapman and other female abolitionists, discusses the raising of funds and remarks, "... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from Orson S. Murray, Shoreham, [Vt.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Orson S. Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison on a number of matters, opening with a brief philosophizing concerning the cutting down of a large true wherein he laments that cutting down the "root of popular er... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding anti-slavery matters. He tells Phelps that his suggestion for forwarding boxes of antislavery publications will "receive early attention." He writes that B. ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding anti-slavery matters. He tells Phelps that his suggestion for forwarding boxes of antislavery publications will "receive early attention." He writes that B. ... More
Letter from Orson S. Murray, Montpelier, [Vt.], to William Lloyd Garri...
Orson S. Murray informs William Lloyd Garrison that since requesting a visit from George Thompson, the Vermont Anti-Slavery Society found itself in debt, owing to expenses incurred in circulating Henry Clarke W... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from John Greenleaf Whittier, Lowell, [Massachusetts], to Amos ...
John Greenleaf Whittier writes to Amos A. Phelps thanking him for Phelps' publication of "Lectures." He writes, "I think thy Book calculated to do a greater am[oun]t of Good than any other I have yet seen on th... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Aug...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding sending Phelps " '1000 of Birney's letter' as seen as they are reworked off. Let it be administered immediately." He writes that he and the committee are ask... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from George Thompson, Roxbury, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvi...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Jun...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding a draft to be honored by him from Mr. Gren. He writes that James Temple a "col. missionary from Liberia has just left my office. He goes beyond Brown in his ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding anti-slavery matters. He tells Phelps that his suggestion for forwarding boxes of antislavery publications will "receive early attention." He writes that B. ... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Nov...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding the Anti-Slavery Reporter, writing that "we have not yet voted to resume it. Its subscription list has never amounted to three hundred. We have found its sty... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Brooklyn, [Connecticut], to William Llo...
Samuel Joseph May writes to William Lloyd Garrison describing his last visit with the family of George Benson, Garrison's in-laws. He then says that George Thompson's "reception in Providence is most auspicious... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Sep...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding an article written in the Portland Mirror "signed by Benjamin Tappas & others warning on the borders of abolition." He writes that "the truth is, Brother, th... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding anti-slavery matters. He tells Phelps that his suggestion for forwarding boxes of antislavery publications will "receive early attention." He writes that B. ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1835 Sep...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding a prosecution of a postmaster of New York for "refusing to hand over publications." He also writes of Brother Birney going to Ohio to consult with Mr. Weld a... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1835 Sep...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps about a copy of the Treasury Report. He gives Phelps a copy so he can see the condition of "our finances." He discusses their need for more money, and hopes things imp... More
Printed matter: Mr. Thompson's journal
A printed account from "Mr. Thompson's Journal" of his activities which appeared in the Glasgow Chronicle. He writes of his visit to Providence and of his lectures and encounters while there. He writes of inter... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1835 Sep...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding his decision to not publish material until the next number of "Human Rights." He writes of plans for the convention coming up, stating, "I think one of our g... More
Letter from George Thompson, Marblehead, [Massachusetts], to Isaac Kna...
George Thompson writes to Isaac Knapp seeking his advice on setting up and printing his progress reports on Massachusetts antislavery news for England. He suggests printing it on "folio post sheets." He would t... More
Letter, Salem, [Massachusetts], to Anne Warren Weston, 1835 Jan[uar]y ...
Unknown sends Anne Warren Weston a copy of the "Preamble & Constitution of the Essex County Olive Branch Circle." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from George Thompson, Marblehead, [Massachusetts], to Isaac Kna...
George Thompson writes to Isaac Knapp seeking his advice on setting up and printing his progress reports on Massachusetts antislavery news for England. He suggests printing it on "folio post sheets." He would t... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1835 Sep...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps about a copy of the Treasury Report. He gives Phelps a copy so he can see the condition of "our finances." He discusses their need for more money, and hopes things imp... More
Letter from Richard Palmer Waters, Salem, [Massachusetts], to Amos Aug...
Richard P. Waters writes to Amos A. Phelps suggesting he prepare an abstract of his own statements to be published in the "Landmark." He writes that the Editor is "an Anti-Slavery man and anything you will send... More